It has a very good message about opposition in all things/agency and why it is necessary that they exist; and it will play well with LDS audiences because of that. I actually think it could be shown in seminary classes in conjunction with 2 Nephi 2 (it is better than most church produced videos on gospel topics), but I thought the delivery of the message was still just mediocre...it wasn't as compelling as I thought it could have been. I can't put my finger on what bugged me about it...seemed a little contrived or something. I think that's one reason why it doesn't do very well on Rotten Tomatoes. I think that possibly those with more liberal philosophies will not like it for philosophical reasons either. It argues against equality...in a way it makes the case for the need of oppression, wickedness, injustice, bad things happening, etc. in the world, which may be a difficult philosophy for many to handle.